Tag Archives // "MacBook Air"

21/01/2008

Apple News

The Biggest Announcement of Macworld 2008?

Lots of good stuff happened at this years Macworld. There was Time Capsule, new iPhone and iPod updates, iTunes movie rentals, Apple TV 2.0 and of course the new MacBook Air.

In your opinion, what was the biggest announcement at Macworld 2008?

Cast Your Vote Here >

20/01/2008

Hardware

The MacBook Air at MacworldWell, I happened to be in San Francisco (back from other trips) during the Macworld Expo week. I decided to buy a 45-dollar ticket to go inside and get the chance to see the new Macbook Air.

The Macbook Air is really incredible! When I held it in my hands, I got the feeling that I was holding a piece of paper. It is light and amazingly thin! “Way to go Apple, I want one”, I thought.

However, the one I tried out at the Expo seemed to take such a long time to wake up from the sleep mode. I closed it and opened it and I had to press different keys so that it would wake up again. After it came back, it was still processing information and I had to wait some more. The lady who was displaying the Macbook Air said: “I think we have to reboot it”. She rebooted it and it started working again. Now, I am thinking twice before getting one. I do want one, but I might wait some more. Is that a problem with all Macbook Air computers? Or was it a random problem? Should I wait for an update?

I remember when the Macbook/Macbook Pro were released. Some of the computers were presenting random shut downs and people started complaining. I waited for almost a year before buying my macbook.

The Macbook Air is definitely amazing! But when should I get one? Or should I even bother getting one at all? I would like to hear the opinion of the Mactropolis readers… What do YOU think about it?

Discuss the new MacBook Air in the Forums >

16/01/2008

Editorials

The New MacBook Air

After having tuned in to the live text/pic feed from the folks at MacRumorsLive, I was moderately excited to find out more details on the new MacBook Air. I knew for a fact that I didn’t want one (I’m fine with my MacBook Pro), but nonetheless I wanted to know all the details. After giving the Air a good look over, here are some conclusions I’ve come to.

Price. The base $1799 price tag didn’t make me flinch at all. But c’mon, $3089 for the top-end model with a 64GB SSD drive? I’m having some trouble figuring out who would buy it for that price, and why… But hey, maybe I’m completely wrong!

RAM. You’re stuck with what you get. If you want to upgrade, stay away from the MacBook Air!

Wireless Only. Really? No ethernet connection? Now that’s putting faith in wireless technology. I don’t think the timing is right for this yet. Sure, at my home or office wireless works flawlessly… But out in the real world, what am I going to do then? What happens if I want to ‘plug-in’? I suppose I could buy the USB to ethernet adapter that is available. BUT… There is only 1 USB port! Arghh!

No Firewire. This shocked me. I thought there would be at least ONE Firewire port to match the one USB. Guess there wasn’t enough room on this tiny little device.

Battery. The battery is non-replaceable! You kidding me!? The battery on my MacBook Pro has been put through its paces, and let me tell you, I’m probably due for a new one soon. Thankfully this isn’t a problem because I can just pick up a new one. If you’ve drained your MacBook Air battery and it won’t hold its charge very good… Guess what chappie, you’re out of luck.

Overall the MacBook Air is one great looking device. But really think about what you would need it for before you purchase. If you travel a lot and need an ultra-light mobile solution, then ok… This might be a decent purchase. Otherwise, I would point you in another direction.

For the record, my MacBook Pro fits in an envelope too… You just have to cram it in there.

15/01/2008

Apple News

MacBook Air Unveiled

Along with the Time Capsule and movie rentals announcements at this mornings’ Macworld keynote, Steve Jobs perhaps saved some of the biggest news for last. He unveiled the long-rumored and speculated upon MacBook Air. The thing looks pretty darn amazing. In fact, he brought it on stage in an envelope. Intel has shrunk the processor down by 60%. The processor on this is apparently as thick as a nickle and as wide as a dime! The MacBook Air is 0.16″ to 0.76″ at its thickest. Now that’s thin!

Some environmental details:

  • Full aluminum case (good for recycling)
  • Mercury and lead free display
  • Circuit boards are BFR free
  • Retail packaging uses 56% less volume than the MacBook.

Some key features and specs:

  • 2GB memory (standard)
  • 1.6 GHz Standard, 1.8 GHz Option - Intel Core 2 Duo
  • 80 GB hard disk standard
  • 13.3″ display
  • Magnetic closure
  • 5 hrs battery life
  • Superdrive acceessory available for $99
  • 802.11n + Bluetooth 2.1/EDR
  • 45 Watt MagSafe
  • 1 USB 2.0 port (only 1???)
  • Micro-DVI, Audio Out
  • Multi-touch trackpad
  • Backlit LED
  • iSight built-in

The MacBook Air is pre-ordering today, and will ship in two weeks. You can pick one up from $1799.

Read more from Apple, or pre-order here.

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13/01/2008

Rumors

MacBook AirOur friends over at AppleGazette have reported some interesting news. They report that for some reason at Adium stats you can see a device called ‘MacBookAir’.

Could this be confirmation that there really is ’something in the air’? I can’t confirm any of this… Could be a hoax or it could be real… One thing is for sure, we’ll find out on Tuesday!

To check out the full stats page over at Adium, click here. (scroll down a bit when you get there)

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